DBSK duo Yunho and Changmin’s Korean album, “Keep Your Head Down,” has been out for quite a while now. The Japanese version, retitled “Why? (Keep Your Head Down,” recently followed on January 26. The release, which is actually a single, features two tracks from the Korean album, “Keep Your Head Down” (which was also retitled, like the album, for the Japanese single) and “MAXIMUM,” sung in Japanese. In order to mix things up a little, the single also contains a remix of the title track, interesting named the “Why? (Keep Your Head Down) -Night Rod man Regeneration Mix-.” Check it out!

Why? (Keep Your Head Down)

MAXIMUM

Why? (Keep Your Head Down) -Night Rod man Regeneration Mix-

I’m not a huge fan of “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)” or the remix (though that series of descending notes is awfully catchy), but I think “MAXIMUM” works amazingly well in Japanese. I wish there were more tracks (like a new Japanese track–maybe a ballad?), but I guess I’ll just have to wait until their next Japanese release.

What do you guys think?

Source: sharingyoochun